A representative of Montanha Studio has 3D‑printed a detailed statue of Sindragosa, the iconic dragon from World of Warcraft, and finished the piece by hand. The creator shared photographs of the completed work on Reddit, where the model drew attention for its size and finish.
The statue was printed in resin on a 3D printer and painted entirely by hand. According to the author, the wingspan measures roughly 43 cm. To enhance the presentation and add atmosphere, the maker integrated built‑in LEDs into the sculpture, giving the piece a cooler, more lifelike appearance.
In a short note accompanying the images the creator explained that working on the Sindragosa statue had been an enjoyable project and that the combination of resin printing and manual painting allowed for the level of detail they wanted to achieve. The post serves as an example of how hobbyist 3D printing and traditional painting techniques can be combined to produce large, display‑quality collectibles.
Sindragosa is an ancient blue dragon from World of Warcraft lore, formerly aligned with the blue flight under Malygos and regarded as one of Azeroth's most powerful dragonesses. In the game storyline she was mortally wounded and later resurrected by the Lich King as an undead frost wyrm, becoming the Dragon Queen of the Scourge. She appears as a boss in Icecrown Citadel in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.
The Reddit post from Montanha Studio showcases multiple photographs of the finished statue and has been used to illustrate the scale and painting work on the model. The project highlights both the technical possibilities of resin 3D printing for large fantasy figures and the continuing interest in classic World of Warcraft characters among collectors and fans.